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Heart Drug Warning After Man's Tragic Death
23 Feb
Summary
- Coroner issues warning over apixaban blood-thinning medication.
- No leaflet advice for head injuries while taking apixaban.
- Man died from brain bleed after fall while on medication.

An urgent warning has been issued concerning the blood-thinning medication apixaban, following the tragic death of Clive Hyman, 64. Mr. Hyman, a London-based corporate finance expert, died on August 10, 2025, from a brain bleed after a fall in Bucharest, Romania.
Despite experiencing a minor fall on August 1, 2025, he initially felt fine and continued taking his prescribed apixaban. Nine days later, he suffered a severe headache and vomiting, leading to hospitalization and the discovery of a subdural haemorrhage.
An inquest at Poplar Coroner's Court revealed a critical flaw: patient information leaflets for apixaban do not advise on actions to take following a head injury. Assistant Coroner Sarah Bourke expressed concern that this lack of information poses a risk of future deaths.




